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|| [http://mmahut.fedorapeople.org/misc/func-redhat_devconf2011.pdf Func: Fedora Unified Network Controller] || en || Marek Mahut || A lot of programs, systems, and tools need some way to communicate. Func provides a two-way authenticated system for generically doing these sort of things. You can build your own applications on top of it, and easily expand func by adding in additional modules, whether you want these to work through the func command line or by means of some other application.

|| New features in OpenJDK 7 || en/cz (en slides) || Pavel Tisnovsky || Introduction to new features being developed by Oracle, and others, for OpenJDK 7

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|| [http://rvokal.fedorapeople.org/devconf2011/OpenJDK7_en.pdf New features in OpenJDK 7] || en/cz (en slides) || Pavel Tisnovsky || Introduction to new features being developed by Oracle, and others, for OpenJDK 7

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|| The truth about Seam || en/cz (en slides) || Jozef Hartinger || In this session, Seam and its impact on Java EE will be explained. The talk covers introduction to CDI and Seam 3 modules.

|| The truth about Seam || en/cz (en slides) || Jozef Hartinger || In this session, Seam and its impact on Java EE will be explained. The talk covers introduction to CDI and Seam 3 modules.

|| Performance evaluation of Linux Discard Support || en || Lukáš Czerner || Basic overview of discard and why we have it. Introduce discard benchmarking tool and show some of its results. What have we done for ext4 and what can you use now.

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|| [http://people.redhat.com/lczerner/discard/files/Performance_evaluation_of_Linux_DIscard_support_Dev_Con2011_Brno.pdf Performance evaluation of Linux Discard Support] || en || Lukáš Czerner || Basic overview of discard and why we have it. Introduce discard benchmarking tool and show some of its results. What have we done for ext4 and what can you use now.

||OpenSCAP || en/sk || Peter Vrabec || SCAP provides an automated and standardized approach to maintaining the security of enterprise systems, such as continues monitoring of system settings, presence of patches or examining system for sign of compromise.

||OpenSCAP || en/sk || Peter Vrabec || SCAP provides an automated and standardized approach to maintaining the security of enterprise systems, such as continues monitoring of system settings, presence of patches or examining system for sign of compromise.

|| System vs Session - Lessons learned || en || David Zeuthen || A recent trend in Linux is to read configuration and policy from the users login session instead of system-wide configuration. For example, instead of a system-wide power management daemon reading configuration and policy directives from somewhere in /etc, the system relies on a per-user daemon reading configuration and policy directives from the native desktop configuration store (e.g. GConf or GSettings/DConf). This presentation will examine the implications of this paradigm shift and point out where we lost/gained functionality and flexibility - and where we can still improve!

|| Fedora [[AutoQA]] || cs/en || [[User:kparal|Kamil Páral]] || A short introduction into the [[AutoQA]] framework used for automated tests execution in Fedora. We will also create a simple test and hook it up. You should have the knowledge to create further tests after attending this workshop. (HW: Workstations will be available with AutoQA pre-installed in a virtual machine. Or you can use your laptop, kickstart will be posted later.)

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|| Fedora [[AutoQA]] || cs/en || [[User:kparal|Kamil Páral]] || A very brief introduction into the [[AutoQA]] framework used for automated tests execution in Fedora. Most of the time will be spent on creating a simple test and hooking it up. After attending this workshop you should be able to create further tests on your own. If you don't have a clear idea what AutoQA is, it's recommended to see the [[Media:AutoQA-FUDCon-Zurich-2010.odp|slides]]. (HW: Workstations will be available with AutoQA pre-installed in a virtual machine. Or you can use your own laptop, provided that you install a virtual machine using [[Media:devconf-autoqa.ks|this kickstart file]].)

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|| [http://fedorapeople.org/~mgrepl/Presentations/DevConf2011.pdf Permissive Domains and sVirt] || cz || Eduard Benes, Mirek Grepl || We will guide you through a process of using permissive domains for developing a SELinux policy and using it for your advantage. Do you use sVirt?

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From Česká street (City center) take trolley 32 (towards Královo pole) for 4 stops and get off on stop Botanická right in front of the main University building.

From Česká street (City center) take trolley 32 (towards Královo pole) for 4 stops and get off on stop Botanická right in front of the main University building.

A lot of programs, systems, and tools need some way to communicate. Func provides a two-way authenticated system for generically doing these sort of things. You can build your own applications on top of it, and easily expand func by adding in additional modules, whether you want these to work through the func command line or by means of some other application.

Do you know what "Akonadi" is? Which purpose does "PolicyKit" serve to? Who broke your sound? And then who fixed it? And then who broke your KDE? And who's going to break your Gnome? Visit our Desktop Show Circus!

When going behind myths we will check JSF 2, it's newcomings and how it bridges with competitive modern web technologies' party. Session shows how JSF 2 and RichFaces 4 component library integrates with fresh Java EE 6 programming model and how can we enjoy the RIA components without touching JavaScript.

Byteman

cz/en

Martin Večeřa

Dynamic Fault injection testing of Java applications using runtime bytecode manipulation. Faults are specified using a scripting language, which gives the project almost unlimited possibilities. Random network errors or transaction rollbacks can be generated for instance.

SCAP provides an automated and standardized approach to maintaining the security of enterprise systems, such as continues monitoring of system settings, presence of patches or examining system for sign of compromise.

Goal of this presentation is introduction of SCAP standards and they benefits for open-source community. In addition the status of SCAP adoption project will be demonstrated(live demos) and its future goals will be discussed.

WSRP

cz (en slides)

Michal Vančo

Introduction to Web Services for Remote Portlets used in portal

Spice

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Jonathan Blandford

The Spice project provides solution for interaction with virtualized desktop devices.The Spice project deals with both the virtualized devices and the front-end. Interaction between front-end and back-end is done using VD-Interfaces.

A recent trend in Linux is to read configuration and policy from the users login session instead of system-wide configuration. For example, instead of a system-wide power management daemon reading configuration and policy directives from somewhere in /etc, the system relies on a per-user daemon reading configuration and policy directives from the native desktop configuration store (e.g. GConf or GSettings/DConf). This presentation will examine the implications of this paradigm shift and point out where we lost/gained functionality and flexibility - and where we can still improve!

A very brief introduction into the AutoQA framework used for automated tests execution in Fedora. Most of the time will be spent on creating a simple test and hooking it up. After attending this workshop you should be able to create further tests on your own. If you don't have a clear idea what AutoQA is, it's recommended to see the slides. (HW: Workstations will be available with AutoQA pre-installed in a virtual machine. Or you can use your own laptop, provided that you install a virtual machine using this kickstart file.)

A: Nope, it's up to you. We're expecting some foreigners and visits from Red Hat to come, but if you don't feel comfortable doing the presentation in English, do it in Czech/Slovak

Q: So what kind of conference is it going to be? Like every other Linux conference?

A: No! The plan is to have a conference for developers, admins and testers, eg. not average Linux users, but for skilled Linux users who are either administering some servers, deploying services on Linux or developing apps on Linux

Q: How long does my presentation or session have to be?

A: Anylong from 30minutes up to one hour, workshops will probably be longer. We'll prepare a schedule apx a month before the event, at that time you'll be asked for time estimate.

There are several airports around Brno;
http://whichbudget.com can be used to see which budget airlines operate flights to a destination;
for your convenience, the airport names below are linked there; http://skyscanner.net can help you finding non-direct connections. For information about booking the train or bus tickets, follow the links in the rightmost column.

Note: the times include the time needed to get from the airport to the railway or bus station.

There are no relevant return discounts for trains, and the budget airlines often offer no return discount as well, so there is little incentive to use the same airport for both direction. Thus it might be a good idea, for example, to visit Vienna during your return journey; for details, see Vienna -> Brno.

From Main railway station take tram #1 (towards Řečkovice). Get off the tram on 5th stop - Hrnčířská (after apx 10minutes). Take the street on the left - Hrnčířská - up and after apx 300 meters the building on your right hand is the University.

From Main bus station (Zvonařka) take bus number 60, get off on second stop - Nové Sady (apx 2minutes). Take tram #1 towards Řečkovice. After two stops you are on the Main railway station, follow instructions above.

From Česká street (City center) take trolley 32 (towards Královo pole) for 4 stops and get off on stop Botanická right in front of the main University building.